
GAZA — As a winter storm continued to pound the
Middle East, thousands of Gaza residents whose homes were
destroyed or damaged in last summer’s war with Israel
struggled with the harsh weather for a third day,
and a 4-month-old baby from the southern part of the
territory died on Friday from complications caused by
the bitter cold, Palestinian health officials and relatives said.
Middle East, thousands of Gaza residents whose homes were
destroyed or damaged in last summer’s war with Israel
struggled with the harsh weather for a third day,
and a 4-month-old baby from the southern part of the
territory died on Friday from complications caused by
the bitter cold, Palestinian health officials and relatives said.
The baby, Rahaf Abu Assi, the youngest of 10 children,
had been sick all winter, living in a house in Al Zanna,
near Khan Younis, that lacked doors, windows or toilets,
according to her uncle. He said the house had been hit by
Israeli bombs and shells.
had been sick all winter, living in a house in Al Zanna,
near Khan Younis, that lacked doors, windows or toilets,
according to her uncle. He said the house had been hit by
Israeli bombs and shells.
Ashraf al-Qedra, a spokesman for the Gaza Health Ministry,
said Rahaf was taken to a hospital on Thursday with clogged
bronchial tubes, and died at dawn on Friday.
said Rahaf was taken to a hospital on Thursday with clogged
bronchial tubes, and died at dawn on Friday.
“Our life is tragic,” the uncle, Yousri Abu Assi,
said in a telephone interview. He said the family covered the
window openings with plastic sheets and sometimes burned
“paper and coal inside the destroyed house to bring some warmth.”
said in a telephone interview. He said the family covered the
window openings with plastic sheets and sometimes burned
“paper and coal inside the destroyed house to bring some warmth.”

“The cold stole Rahaf from her mother,” he added.
“Her heart is broken.”
“Her heart is broken.”
The storm has wrought death and misery among the most
vulnerable, with high winds, heavy rain and snowfall across
a region where snow is rare.
vulnerable, with high winds, heavy rain and snowfall across
a region where snow is rare.
A spokesman for the Jordanian Interior Ministry said that
a Syrian woman and her 12-year-old grandson, who had
recently left the Zaatari refugee camp, died on Friday after
inhaling fumes from a gas heater in their apartment,
and that three other members of their family were
hospitalized in critical condition.
a Syrian woman and her 12-year-old grandson, who had
recently left the Zaatari refugee camp, died on Friday after
inhaling fumes from a gas heater in their apartment,
and that three other members of their family were
hospitalized in critical condition.
Three Syrians, including an 8-year-old boy, died on Wednesday
while trying to cross into Lebanon. Al Jazeera broadcast a video
of twin babies who died from the cold in Douma, a besieged area
in the Damascus suburbs held by insurgents.
The babies were being buried in a cardboard box.
while trying to cross into Lebanon. Al Jazeera broadcast a video
of twin babies who died from the cold in Douma, a besieged area
in the Damascus suburbs held by insurgents.
The babies were being buried in a cardboard box.
Aid workers in Lebanon and Jordan scrambled to distribute
thousands of blankets, clothes, heaters and other supplies
to Syrian refugees and others living in tents and
makeshift shelters.
thousands of blankets, clothes, heaters and other supplies
to Syrian refugees and others living in tents and
makeshift shelters.
In Gaza, hundreds of Palestinians had to evacuate flooded homes
in the southern cities of Rafah and Khan Younis, according
to Ma’an, an independent news agency.
Seven people were injured on Thursday by roof collapses
in the area, and two more were hurt when high winds toppled
a water tank into their home.
in the southern cities of Rafah and Khan Younis, according
to Ma’an, an independent news agency.
Seven people were injured on Thursday by roof collapses
in the area, and two more were hurt when high winds toppled
a water tank into their home.
Scores of families in the destroyed village of Khuza’a packed
sandbags around the leaky caravans where they have been
living for months as they wait for stalled reconstruction
efforts to resume.
sandbags around the leaky caravans where they have been
living for months as they wait for stalled reconstruction
efforts to resume.
“We woke up to find our blankets full of water,”
one caravan resident, Abu Bassam Najjar, said in a telephone
interview Friday.
“These caravans are useless. Our officials launch wars and
then leave us outdoors. While we are dying slowly,
our officials are sitting inside their homes in front of fireplaces.”
one caravan resident, Abu Bassam Najjar, said in a telephone
interview Friday.
“These caravans are useless. Our officials launch wars and
then leave us outdoors. While we are dying slowly,
our officials are sitting inside their homes in front of fireplaces.”
Raed al-Dahshan, the director of civil defense operations in Gaza,
said his crews were working “around the clock,”
but lacked the equipment and fuel required to respond
to the emergency.
said his crews were working “around the clock,”
but lacked the equipment and fuel required to respond
to the emergency.
“I can say we don’t even have any infrastructure —
the latest war destroyed everything,” Mr. Dahshan said in
an interview. “The world gets happy when rain falls.
But in Gaza, rain means misery for people and more
humanitarian crises.”
the latest war destroyed everything,” Mr. Dahshan said in
an interview. “The world gets happy when rain falls.
But in Gaza, rain means misery for people and more
humanitarian crises.”
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